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There's a list of official Erlang/OTP applications. Will all of them come along with the latest Erlang/OTP installation? Otherwise, how to know which of them are actually installed and continue to install the missing?

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Many of the official applications are deb'ed individually on Ubuntu from Erlang/OTP repos of Erlang Solutions (checking on Installation using repository), so apt/deb does the job.

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Yes, I believe all of them are in the installation (some may be excluded during compilation, if you are building from source). Perhaps not ose, which is OS-specific, so it won't work even if it is included.

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  • Humm, have you any source for this information ? Or it's a random answer ? Sep 17, 2015 at 13:47
  • I've installed the latest Erlang/OTP distro from Erlang Solutions. Some of the applications are reported missing when trying to run a third-party application.
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    Sep 17, 2015 at 13:53
  • @EmrysMyrooin What I remember from building Erlang from source, never running into a missing application (though I never had to use all of them), etc. It might be wrong, admittedly, or depend on the OS/distribution. Sep 17, 2015 at 13:54
  • @sof Sorry for misleading you, in this case. Which OS and which applications? Sep 17, 2015 at 13:56
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    @sof Perhaps you installed erlang-base (and possibly some more erlang- packages) instead of erlang? dpkg-query -l 'erlang*' should list all installed packages, then see which ones from packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/interpreters/erlang are missing and sudo apt-get install erlang-xmerl erlang-eldap .... Sep 17, 2015 at 15:09
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All of them are included in the standard release from erlang.org and from Erlang Solution, or if you download the source and build it yourself. Which are included in various OS specific packages is up to them.

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